Mario Monje Molina (29 March 1929 – 15 January 2019) was a Bolivian politician, founder Secretary-General of the Communist Party of Bolivia (Partido Comunista Boliviano, PCB).[1] When the party split into a pro-Soviet and a pro-Beijing wing in 1964, he became the leader of the pro-Soviet wing. He agreed to help Che Guevara incite a revolution in Bolivia in 1966, but later changed his mind. Aleida March (Che's widow) blames Monje for the death of her husband.[2]
Monje Molina died on January 15, 2019, of pneumonia in Moscow.
In popular culture
Monje Molina was portrayed by actor Lou Diamond Phillips in the 2008 film Che: Part Two.
References
- ↑ Jacobson, Sid and Ernie Colón. Che: A Graphic Biography. Hill and Wang, 2009. 99.
- ↑ Anderson, Jon Lee. Che Guevara a revolutionary life. New York: Grove, 1997. 705.
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